Find Lawn Care in Denver
Mowing, fertilization, aeration, and seasonal cleanup from local Denver lawn pros. Fair pricing, no ad-driven rankings.
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What lawn care pros on Nave handle
The most common lawn care jobs Denver homeowners post on Nave.
Typical lawn care pricing in Denver
These are typical Denver-area ranges to help set expectations. Actual quotes come from the pros responding to your job.
Typical range
Weekly mow: $35 – $80 for a typical Denver lot. Aeration: $80 – $150. Fall cleanup: $150 – $400. 5-step fertilization program: $300 – $600 for the season.
Lot size, slope, and number of obstacles (trees, fences, beds) drive the price. Most Denver lawn pros prefer a recurring schedule — one-off mows are typically priced 30-50% higher than the same job on a recurring contract.
How to hire a lawn care pro in Denver on Nave
How to find and hire a reliable Denver-area lawn care company for recurring mowing or seasonal services through Nave.
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Describe the work
Tell Nave what you need done. The AI assistant walks you through lawn care specifics so qualified pros have the context to respond accurately.
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Receive responses from local pros
Vetted local professionals review your job and respond directly with quotes, availability, and a personalized message. No bidding wars, no auto-blasts.
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Compare side by side
You see the responses laid out next to each other — pricing, ratings, timing, credentials. The best fit wins, not the biggest ad budget.
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Choose and connect
Pick the pro you want. Nave connects you directly. No hidden fees, no markups, no commissions taken from your pro.
Lawn Care FAQ
Common questions about hiring a lawn care pro in Denver.
How much does lawn care cost in Denver?
A weekly recurring mow on a typical Denver lot runs $35 to $80. A full-service program (mow + edge + blow + bagging if requested) is closer to $50 to $100 per week. Seasonal services like aeration and fall cleanup are priced separately. A full-season fertilization program runs $300 to $600.
Do Denver lawns really need aeration every year?
Yes — Denver's clay soil compacts hard, especially in older neighborhoods. Annual core aeration in fall (early September through October) plus overseeding is the single highest-leverage thing you can do for a Denver lawn. Without it, fertilizer and water do not reach the roots and the lawn thins out.
When should I have my sprinklers blown out?
Mid-October through early November in Denver — before the first hard freeze. Sprinkler blowout is $75 to $150 and prevents broken pipes and heads from freeze damage. Spring start-up is similarly priced and includes a system check.
Are lawn care pros on Nave insured?
Lawn care pros on Nave submit liability insurance during onboarding. Each profile shows submitted credentials and customer ratings. Confirm insurance is current before any large project (tree work, irrigation install).
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